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Birds Canada says fake spider webs, usually made with cotton, cause harm to birds when they fly into them.
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The PFAS Fund Advisory Committee held a public hearing on the implementation of initiatives to help farmers on Thursday.
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The state's "ambitious" application to build a facility in Searsport was not selected for funding by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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Flooding due to King Tides is becoming more frequent as the ocean warms, currents shift, and sea levels rise.
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The changes are intended to boost lobster stocks but have been opposed by parts of the Maine industry.
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Climate expert Ayana Johnson writes about how the right efforts to address the climate crisis can still save our planet
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Congresswoman Chellie Pingree attended a roundtable discussion with independent restaurant owners and food producers in Portland Friday to learn about challenges caused by climate change. The event was organized by the James Beard Foundation.
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The findings could have implications for how the lobster stock is measured and how the fishery is eventually managed.
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The federal grant will help CMP and Versant connect more renewable energy sources.
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All about the prickly but fascinating porcupine, and what to do if you or your pet encounter one
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Warmer fall days and nights are making autumn colors more unpredictable and harder to predict.
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The city asked Central Maine Power to study the feasibility of creating a transmission system that would allow 3 cruise ships to get power off the grid and shut down their engines while they are docked in Portland.